In a sickeningly sweet and sappy puff piece, The Washington Post fawned over Stacey Abrams, comparing her to a runway model who incites “pandemonium” amongst her hordes of adoring fans while capturing an image of her silhouette in a bizarre “superhero” stance.

Nobody loves Stacey Abrams as much as Stacey Abrams. The woman who continues to consider herself Georgia’s imaginary governor appears to have an ego the size of Mars – and no one can really figure out why. What has this woman accomplished besides winning a local state election? She lost a governor’s race – even after Obama and Oprah Winfrey endorsed her – and even went door-to-door begging people to vote for her. Since that loss, she’s gotten the Beto treatment from the media, where the left props up these losers like they’re superheroes.

Clearly, the media is slobbering all over this woman in a desperate attempt to turn her into a “political rockstar.” In the blip below, The Washington Post reporter is describing Abrams walking across a stage as if she were a runway supermodel, as “pandamonium” ensued from her legion of fans.

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If you thought that was bad, wait until you see the photoshoot The Washington Post put together. Below is Abrams, pictured in a cape, with a foggy, Gotham-style night sky. All that’s missing is the gigantic bat signal.

You’re probably wondering how on earth this woman and The Washington Post could even be serious with this; but they are. This isn’t a joke or self-deprecation. These people are all quite serious. That doesn’t mean the rest of us took it that way, however. You can imagine the memes and brutal mocking this egomaniac took for posing for an absurd photo like this.

“I can not believe this is a real image that the Washington Post used in their profile on Stacey Abrams. The desire from so many in the media to make Abrams into a larger than life superhero is bizarre and telling. You’ll never see a conservative woman get this kind of coverage.”

“Something is seriously wrong with Stacey Abrams. I’d give her less than a 5% chance of becoming VP nominee, with her chances decreasing on account of this bizarre, self-defeating PR tour.”

“Stacey Abrams has no legitimate argument for the Vice Presidency, and it’s ridiculous that she’s even being fake-considered. But that hasn’t stopped the elite media from eagerly enabling her obnoxious promotional tour — I guess they’re bored under quarantine or something.”

“i have an acquaintance, a white warren supporter, who has referred to stacey abrams as “a literal god”, and there’s nobody who has come to believe that mythos more than abrams herself.”

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Stacey Abrams is literally the perfect embodiment of Biden: a bloviated sense of grandeur that ultimately gets played like a puppet by the financial world because in reality they’re too fucking stupid or occupied with themselves to even bother or notice what theyre actually doing.”

This woman is making a complete fool of herself and she’s the only one that doesn’t realize it. At least Beto had the common sense to know that all the media hype was fake – and he quickly bowed out. Abrams has become the punchline of so many jokes, and yet she just keeps pushing and pushing. Really sad, frankly.

This piece was written by PoliZette Staff on May 18, 2020. It originally appeared in LifeZette and is used by permission.

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